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in five years, how will obama care be viewed? reply now with successor -- s k successor failure. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer
in five years, how will obama care be viewed? reply now with successor -- s k successor failure. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of...
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nothing to do with the white house. >> colbert: so obama says. obama had no awareness you were the poet laureate, he found out by watching this show. >> a couple of presidents, it was started by w. >> colbert: so you are one of the good ones. you go with that boat tri. now, i don't want to start a competition here but i also had robert pinsky a few times who was three-time poet laureate of the united states. i am kind of slumming right now. >> now you have got a new collection of poetry here called aim less love, new and selected poems. before we actually get into the nitty-gritty, you have been called the most popular poet in america. does that hurt? >> well -- >> colbert: you know what i mean. >> it is good for mysel my self-esteem. >> colbert: aren't the best photos the ones nobody reads and they die of consumption at 25? >> keats was a great poet. >> he was not popular in his time, they say he died of a bad review. >> colbert: anyway. >> anyway, i think a happy poet doesn't have to be -- it is hard to account for your own popularity and one i
nothing to do with the white house. >> colbert: so obama says. obama had no awareness you were the poet laureate, he found out by watching this show. >> a couple of presidents, it was started by w. >> colbert: so you are one of the good ones. you go with that boat tri. now, i don't want to start a competition here but i also had robert pinsky a few times who was three-time poet laureate of the united states. i am kind of slumming right now. >> now you have got a new...
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obama care was signed into law 1,000256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago right where you're sitting that and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely end quote. yet, according to forbes, and "the wall street journal," you told them that you need five years of construction and one year of testing. the program has crashed and burned at least three times. and the user is still having problems. get up here, ma'am. it's been down the whole time you've been testifying. system is down at this moment. my question, ma'am, is very simple. when did you know the exchanges were going down, a month, a day, a quarter and did you tell the president what you knew? >> sir, i was informed that we were ready to launch on october 1st. the contractors who we had as our private partners
obama care was signed into law 1,000256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago right where you're sitting that and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely end quote. yet, according to forbes, and "the wall street...
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but, of course, the facts of obama care stay the same. hannity claims that i am looking for attention? excuse me? i've been in this business for 35 years. i've got all the attention i want, radio and tv. i can't do anymore. sean, this is about the people. it's not about you and me. it's about the facts. it's important to point out, in all of hannity's recent attacks on me, he has never once mentioned one fact that i was wrong on. he has never once come out and defended the lies i've called him out on. now, he says he doesn't have any time for me. yet he sure as hell loves playing me on his show in his media wrap-up or whatever it is. hannity uses his tv show as a means to twist the facts about obama care, because he hates the president. if sean hannity wants to pretend he's not a coward on he's not a coward on debating me or correcting his mistakes, he can keep on pretending. hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors wh
but, of course, the facts of obama care stay the same. hannity claims that i am looking for attention? excuse me? i've been in this business for 35 years. i've got all the attention i want, radio and tv. i can't do anymore. sean, this is about the people. it's not about you and me. it's about the facts. it's important to point out, in all of hannity's recent attacks on me, he has never once mentioned one fact that i was wrong on. he has never once come out and defended the lies i've called him...
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>> obama care? >> why. >> i think it will provide affordable insurance. >> you know, you just can't make this stuff up. when we come back, our own ainsley earhardt will join us. share your thoughts on the show ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] thi
>> obama care? >> why. >> i think it will provide affordable insurance. >> you know, you just can't make this stuff up. when we come back, our own ainsley earhardt will join us. share your thoughts on the show ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ]...
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>> obama care? >> why. >> i think it will provide affordable insurance. >> you know, you just can't make this stuff up. when we come back, our own ainsley earhardt will join us. share your thoughts on the show or join me on twitter @seanhannity. ainsley is next. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart at
>> obama care? >> why. >> i think it will provide affordable insurance. >> you know, you just can't make this stuff up. when we come back, our own ainsley earhardt will join us. share your thoughts on the show or join me on twitter @seanhannity. ainsley is next. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis...
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obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license....
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care. >> obama care, what are you doing down there? >> i'm just down for a little maintenance. oh, wait, wait, i think i'm getting up, up, up. >> down again. >> susan, do you think more transparency can solve some of these problems for the administration? >> yeah, you know, e.j. and i have covered a lot of government crises in the past couple of years, couple of decades maybe, and there is a recipe for getting out of them and that is to say, hey, we made mistakes, we're going to fix them. we're sorry, we're going to make it work the way we promised you to do. people will forgive that. remember, we're just at the end of october. they opened on october 1st. there is still time to make the exchanges work, to have people understand better how this -- how the affordable care act is going to affect their own lives. but you need to start making a start in repairing some of the damage and some of the problems that you're facing. >> and as we wait for the comments from marilyn tavenner and we see the ranking member, carl levin there, let me bri
care. >> obama care, what are you doing down there? >> i'm just down for a little maintenance. oh, wait, wait, i think i'm getting up, up, up. >> down again. >> susan, do you think more transparency can solve some of these problems for the administration? >> yeah, you know, e.j. and i have covered a lot of government crises in the past couple of years, couple of decades maybe, and there is a recipe for getting out of them and that is to say, hey, we made mistakes,...
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obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your dputty administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago, where we are sitting, that cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently and simply and securely, end quote. and yet according to forbes, and the wall street journal, you told them that you need five years of construction and one year of testing. the program crashed and burned at least three times and the user is still having problems. it's been down the whole time you've been testifying. the system is down at this moment. my question, ma'am is very simple. when did you know these changes were going down? a month, a day, a quarter? and did you tell the president what you knew? >> sir, i was informed that we were ready to launch on october 1st and the contractors who we had as our private partners told us and told this committee that
obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your dputty administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago, where we are sitting, that cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently and simply and securely, end quote. and yet according to forbes, and the wall street journal, you told them that you need...
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obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information gary cohen testified one month ago right where you're sitting that, and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely, end quote. yet, according to "forbes" and "the wall street journal," you told them that you needed five years of construction and one year of testing. the program has crashed and burned at least three times. the user is still having problems. it's been down the whole time you've been testifying. the system is down at this moment. my question, ma'am, is very simple. when did you know these changes were going down, a month, a day a quarter? and did you tell the president what you knew? >> sir, i was informed that we were ready to launch on october 1st. the contractors who we had as our private partners told us and told
obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information gary cohen testified one month ago right where you're sitting that, and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely, end quote. yet, according to "forbes" and "the wall street...
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here now, president barack obama. >>> hello, boston! >> it's good to be back in boston. it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, duvall patrick. give him a big, long applause. it's good to see congressman bill keating here. give bill a big round of applau applause. i want to praise somebody who is not here. i just left him. but he wears his heart on his sleeve. he loves this city so much, and it shows in what he's been doing for years now. one of america's best mayors, tom menino. and it's good to see all of you. you know, i was just at the airport, duvall was nice enough to meet me and mayor menino. mayor menino went back to city hall to work so he could wrap up in time for the first pitch. i'm well aware a presidential visit is not the biggest thing going on today in boston. i understand that. i tried to grow a beard. but michelle, she wasn't having it. i am old enough to remember when the red sox were not in the world series three times in ten years. but i know the chance to win one at home for the first time since 1918 is
here now, president barack obama. >>> hello, boston! >> it's good to be back in boston. it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, duvall patrick. give him a big, long applause. it's good to see congressman bill keating here. give bill a big round of applau applause. i want to praise somebody who is not here. i just left him. but he wears his heart on his sleeve. he loves this city so much, and it shows in what he's been doing for years...
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obama care will be on the spotlight again today on capitol hill. for the first time the administration issued a direct apology for the problem-plagued healthcare.gov website. tracie potts joins us with the latest. what can we expect today? >> reporter: you can expect pointed questions to kathleen sebelius. we've been looking through this, there are eight pages of prepared testimony where she'll talk about the problems with the website, but critics also want to know it tnoknow did the gove about the problems in advance and can americans even afford this insurance. today kathleen sebelius will tell congress that health care to the governor has had 20 million hits and 700,000 applications. but from her medicare chief, no word yet on how many have been able to get past the error messages and actually buy insurance. >> we will not have those numbers available until mid to november. >> reporter: opponents remain unconvinced that the faulty website and the insurance it sells are a good deal. >> there is no way to fix this monstrosity. >> it's a public rel
obama care will be on the spotlight again today on capitol hill. for the first time the administration issued a direct apology for the problem-plagued healthcare.gov website. tracie potts joins us with the latest. what can we expect today? >> reporter: you can expect pointed questions to kathleen sebelius. we've been looking through this, there are eight pages of prepared testimony where she'll talk about the problems with the website, but critics also want to know it tnoknow did the gove...
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obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
obama has done something great. you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license....
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hold that thought because governor patrick is now welcoming president obama in boston. let's listen in. ♪ >> hello boston! it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, governor patrick. good to see congressman bill keating here. give bill a big round of applause. i want to praise somebody who is not here. i just left him. but he wears his heart on his sleeve. he loves this city so much. and it shows in what he's been doing for years now, one of america's best mayor, tom menino. and it's good to see all of you. i was just at the airport, the governor and mayor met me and mayor menino went back to city hall to work so he could wrap it up in time for the first pitch. i'm well aware that a presidential visit is not the biggest thing going on today in boston. i understand that. i tried to grow a beard. but michelle wasn't having it. i'm also old enough to remember a time when the red sox were not in the world series three times in ten years. but i know the chance to win one at home for the first time since 1918 is a pretty special t
hold that thought because governor patrick is now welcoming president obama in boston. let's listen in. ♪ >> hello boston! it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, governor patrick. good to see congressman bill keating here. give bill a big round of applause. i want to praise somebody who is not here. i just left him. but he wears his heart on his sleeve. he loves this city so much. and it shows in what he's been doing for years now, one of...
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it's going to be credited to barack obama. and everything you say is not going to amount to a hill of beans. that was the defiant tone that i saw in the president. >> larry, if john kennedy were experiencing all of these problems now, it might be with the states program, the big thing you wrote about, would he have come out and said, all right, this working out as i thought or would he like barack obama today hold back to look at the half full glass? >> well, obviously all presidents try to be optimistic, but i really do think a fair reading of john kennedy's record indicates that when things went wrong, even if he had underlings he could have blamed, he did take full responsibility. he did it over and over again. and as we said, neil, on this show a number of times, it usually paid off in the public opinion poll. >> absolutely. >> people appreciate it when a president takes responsibility. >> guys -- >> larry, larry, if you study john f. kennedy, you know he took full responsibility for the bay of pigs and then he found out h
it's going to be credited to barack obama. and everything you say is not going to amount to a hill of beans. that was the defiant tone that i saw in the president. >> larry, if john kennedy were experiencing all of these problems now, it might be with the states program, the big thing you wrote about, would he have come out and said, all right, this working out as i thought or would he like barack obama today hold back to look at the half full glass? >> well, obviously all...
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obama care rollout is not the only problem president obama is dealing with. the revelation of spying on our closest allies and out reach to syria and iran. andrea mitchell is here, our chief foreign affairs correspondent. >> we are facing growing outrage with foreign leaders facing u.s. policy and the outrage that we've been spying on them. a new report that the u.s. has been spying on the german leader for more than a decade. president obama is now apologizing to his closest foreign friends as the nsa leak story gets too close for comfort. word from edward snowden that the u.s. has eavesdropped on frenchmen, even on angela merkel's cell phone. a furious merkel called president obama to complain. >> the president spoke to angela merkel, reassured her that the president is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >> reporter: but the white house did not deny that it had happened. >> is not monitoring, will not monitor. i think you're missing a tense there. you've got your president progressive there, you got your simple future, but you're miss
obama care rollout is not the only problem president obama is dealing with. the revelation of spying on our closest allies and out reach to syria and iran. andrea mitchell is here, our chief foreign affairs correspondent. >> we are facing growing outrage with foreign leaders facing u.s. policy and the outrage that we've been spying on them. a new report that the u.s. has been spying on the german leader for more than a decade. president obama is now apologizing to his closest foreign...
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because president obama is for it. but he's come too far to back down now. >> and if if was hard doing it just in one state, it's harder to do no all 50 states. especially when the governors of a bunch of states and half of the congress aren't trying to help. yeah. it's hard, but it's worth it. it is the right thing to do. and we're going to keep moving forward. what can happen here in massachusetts could happen all across the country. and for them and for you we are going to see this through. [ applause ] >> joining me now is congresswoman edwards from maryland and jonathan grew bar, mit economist and he's also advised both president obama and romney on the health care laws. thank you for being on the show tonight. congresswoman, this isn't about website glitches. it's the basic right of health care for everybody. and that was the president's point in his speech today, right? >> i think that's right. the website is going to be fixed. these are technical problem, and they're working through them. the key point is that
because president obama is for it. but he's come too far to back down now. >> and if if was hard doing it just in one state, it's harder to do no all 50 states. especially when the governors of a bunch of states and half of the congress aren't trying to help. yeah. it's hard, but it's worth it. it is the right thing to do. and we're going to keep moving forward. what can happen here in massachusetts could happen all across the country. and for them and for you we are going to see this...
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>> obama care spends too much. >> stop the train wreck that is obama care. >> we're not going to give up our request to remove and replace obama care. >> kathleen sebelius explains how a republican repeal would cost the country billions. >> what would be the impact if republicans had been successful? >> the estimates of the congressional budget office is that would it increase the deficit by about $110 billion in the first decade and close to a trillion dollars in the second decade. >> they're rooting for failure. >> in today's top trender. washington wizards. >> in the wizard of oz, there is a great line. >> i have a feeling we're not in kansas anymore. >> sebelius deals with a blizzard of oz comments at today's hearing. >> madam secretary, while you're from kansas, we're not in kansas anymore. >> i'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog too. >> people went to see the wizard because of the wonderful things he did. >> the great oz has spoken! >> some might way we are actually in the wizard of oz land, given the parallel universes we appear to be habitating. >> be gone, before some
>> obama care spends too much. >> stop the train wreck that is obama care. >> we're not going to give up our request to remove and replace obama care. >> kathleen sebelius explains how a republican repeal would cost the country billions. >> what would be the impact if republicans had been successful? >> the estimates of the congressional budget office is that would it increase the deficit by about $110 billion in the first decade and close to a trillion...
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>> we don't want obama care. we don't want more big government. >> don't vote against your own interests. >> there is a certain amount of pushback that needs to happen, because of tea party activities. >> this is a referendum on obama care. >> ahh! >> want to go back, you want to say you are no longer covered any longer. >> we want more leaders like your next governor, ken cuccinelli. >> we're voting against cuccinelli for the governor's position. >> i want synchro nicety in government. ken cuccinelli is not supportive of our president's agenda. >> i'm scared to death of what obama care is doing to virginia virginians. >> nobody likes a cry baby. >> everything they're talking about, it's about undoing the progress. >> grind progress to an absolute halt. >> it's about undoing the progress that the vast majority of the american people think was progress. >> now, we didn't get universal health care, we didn't get the public option. but we got some good things. we moved forward. >> it is the working man's friend, and
>> we don't want obama care. we don't want more big government. >> don't vote against your own interests. >> there is a certain amount of pushback that needs to happen, because of tea party activities. >> this is a referendum on obama care. >> ahh! >> want to go back, you want to say you are no longer covered any longer. >> we want more leaders like your next governor, ken cuccinelli. >> we're voting against cuccinelli for the governor's position....
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not obama care. maybe they would have been more reasonable in working with you on that then. >> that's very interesting and very important point. >> take a look at this, congressman. speaker john boehner brought the economy to the brink by taking us to the edge of a default. yet today he told reporters that the gop's fight against the aca, the affordable care act, is really about growing the economy. that's his concern. let's take a listen. >> obama care is like a wet blanket over our economy. american people are looking for more jobs, better wages. but with all the uncertainty around this law, employers are having a very difficult time making decisions. it's time to delay this. it's time to fix this before it gets any worse. >> you know, congressman, hold your ears, but i said a comment -- i used a comment i don't usually use. what do these guys want obama to do? he's talking about a wet blanket. this guy is killing our enemies the way w couldn't with his rooting tooting gi joe talk. this president
not obama care. maybe they would have been more reasonable in working with you on that then. >> that's very interesting and very important point. >> take a look at this, congressman. speaker john boehner brought the economy to the brink by taking us to the edge of a default. yet today he told reporters that the gop's fight against the aca, the affordable care act, is really about growing the economy. that's his concern. let's take a listen. >> obama care is like a wet blanket...
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. >> so you're not participating in obama care? >> i'm participating in employer-sponsored insurance, which 85% of the country does. >> so you have government insurance, so you're not -- have you gone on the site and tried to enroll or tried to shop for plans? >> i haven't gone on to shop for the plans. i went on and actually signed up for an account and see what it looked like and go through the application process, but did not sign up for coverage. i'm not eligible for coverage, nor did i shop. >> i just want to mention to you a letter that i received from my district, and this man wrote me and said, "my wife has been recently informed by her insurance carrier that her health care policy does not come ply with the affordable care act. now we must purchase the same policy at an 18% increase to our premium. what happened to if you like your insurance you can keep it question?" what would you say to that individual? >> i would take him back to pre-affordable care act days, where, in fact, if you were in the individual market, you we
. >> so you're not participating in obama care? >> i'm participating in employer-sponsored insurance, which 85% of the country does. >> so you have government insurance, so you're not -- have you gone on the site and tried to enroll or tried to shop for plans? >> i haven't gone on to shop for the plans. i went on and actually signed up for an account and see what it looked like and go through the application process, but did not sign up for coverage. i'm not eligible for...
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and obama should have known this. why don't some of these network reporters get off their ass and go down to some of these clinics and meet the real people who are going to see the benefits of obama care. is there a moral component to that? whoa, that's too heavy a question for a network story. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter at ed show and on facebook. want to know what you think. tell me if i'm wrong. coming up, the shock jock game. >> shock of all shocks. >> quote, sticker shock. >> sticker shock. >> shock me, shock me, shock me, with that deviant behavior. >> i am shocked. shocked. >> shocked! republican senators who voted against hurricane sandy relief aid have the nerve to come to new york and shake down donors on the one-year anniversary of storm sandy. ♪ still running against the wind ♪ ♪ against the wind [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do yo
and obama should have known this. why don't some of these network reporters get off their ass and go down to some of these clinics and meet the real people who are going to see the benefits of obama care. is there a moral component to that? whoa, that's too heavy a question for a network story. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter at ed show and on facebook. want to know what you think. tell me if i'm wrong. coming up,...
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. >> president obama will make another pitch for his healthcare reform. let's take you live now to boston, and the president is speaking shortly. in fact, that's where former massachusetts governor and presidential candidate mitt romney, as you might remember, signed the law seen as a model for the affordable care act. let's take you now to the president. >> it's good to be back in boston. it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, de valuval patrick. [applause] it's good to see congressman bill keating here, give bill a big round of applause. [applause] i want to praise somebody who was not here. i just left him. he wears his heart on his sleeve. he loves this city so much, and it shows in what he's been doing for years now, one of america's best mayors, tom benita. and it's good to see all of you. you know, i was just at the airport, devall was kind enough to meet me with mayor benino, and he went back to work so he could wrap up before first pit pitch. i'm well aware that a president's visit is not the biggest
. >> president obama will make another pitch for his healthcare reform. let's take you live now to boston, and the president is speaking shortly. in fact, that's where former massachusetts governor and presidential candidate mitt romney, as you might remember, signed the law seen as a model for the affordable care act. let's take you now to the president. >> it's good to be back in boston. it's good to be back in boston because one of america's best governors introduced me, de...
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health insurance under obama care? and the other significant question that is gaining some steam out there, kathleen sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, what should she do? should she resign? we're going to talk about that and much more. two congressmen from opposite sides of the aisle both standing by. there you see them up on capitol hill, marsha blackburn and sheila jackson lee. an important smart debate, that's coming up next. so there i was again, explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight
health insurance under obama care? and the other significant question that is gaining some steam out there, kathleen sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, what should she do? should she resign? we're going to talk about that and much more. two congressmen from opposite sides of the aisle both standing by. there you see them up on capitol hill, marsha blackburn and sheila jackson lee. an important smart debate, that's coming up next. so there i was again, explaining my moderate...
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i was stunned at how much obama aides shared with you to the detriment of in some cases, president obama, vice president biden, former president bill clinton. were you surprised that they talked so much more this time? >> you know, i never like to take exception to the question but if you go back and look at "game change" the vast majority of the book was about the democratic nomination fight between barack obama and hillary clinton. there was very little relatively speaking in terms of page quantity, there wasn't nearly as much about the republican race or sarah palin as there was about the obama and clinton campaign. >> i guess i just mean there weren't as many skeletons is what i mean. >> well, there were some pretty interesting material but we're here today to talk about "double down." we got a high degree of cooperation from people inside the white house, from people in president obama's re-election committee in chicago. we also got a wide degree of cooperation from all the republican candidates and from governor romney staff. governor romney encouraged his people, as did -- governo
i was stunned at how much obama aides shared with you to the detriment of in some cases, president obama, vice president biden, former president bill clinton. were you surprised that they talked so much more this time? >> you know, i never like to take exception to the question but if you go back and look at "game change" the vast majority of the book was about the democratic nomination fight between barack obama and hillary clinton. there was very little relatively speaking in...
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derail president barack obama's biggest am sbition and derail obama himself. the evidence, the bread crumbs of this trail is all there and a major part of that sabotage has taken place at the state level. only 17 states are running their own exchanges and 26 have turned down medicaid expansion. is state level obstruction the biggest obstacle to the aca being a success? >> i don't think there's any question about it. all you have to do is look at my state and california and new york and some of the states that have done their own exchanges and the sheerexperience has bee incredibly successful. we have 35,000 kentuckians enrolled in the first month. people who could not afford or did not have access to insurance before. we have another 25,000 or 30,000 in the application process. we have 400 businesses that have -- are trying to get insurance for their employees through the exchange. so in those states where the administration embraced the program, it's been very, very successful and people understand very well the benefits of the affordable care act. >> sir, as
derail president barack obama's biggest am sbition and derail obama himself. the evidence, the bread crumbs of this trail is all there and a major part of that sabotage has taken place at the state level. only 17 states are running their own exchanges and 26 have turned down medicaid expansion. is state level obstruction the biggest obstacle to the aca being a success? >> i don't think there's any question about it. all you have to do is look at my state and california and new york and...
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we don't want obama care. we don't want more big government. >> i'm scared to death of what obama care is doing to virginians. terry mcauliffe is scared to death of what obama care is doing to terry mcauliffe. and tomorrow, we need to make his fears come true. >> now, obviously if cuccinelli wins, it would be a huge upset in your state. the polls certainly indicate that this is going to be a win for terry mcauliffe, but is this a win for politicians across the country? >> well, it depends. if they're clear, like terry has been, that he supports the affordable care act, in fact he's going to enfranchise 400,000 people onto the medicaid rolls if he's elected who would not get health insurance if cuccinelli is elected, and of course terry brought president obama in sunday. so he's not running away from the affordable care act. and the president was very clear. so i agree with marco rubio for general send a very clear message to the country but i think it's a very different message than what he anticipates. >> bac
we don't want obama care. we don't want more big government. >> i'm scared to death of what obama care is doing to virginians. terry mcauliffe is scared to death of what obama care is doing to terry mcauliffe. and tomorrow, we need to make his fears come true. >> now, obviously if cuccinelli wins, it would be a huge upset in your state. the polls certainly indicate that this is going to be a win for terry mcauliffe, but is this a win for politicians across the country? >>...
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obama right now. a new "wall street journal" says the president's job approval rating is down to 42%. his lowest showing ever in that poll. when asked if obama care is a good idea. 37% say yes. 47% no. nevertheless, the president forms ahead. >> i don't think we should go back to dropping coverage for people when they get sick or because they make a mistake on their application. [ applause ] i don't think we should go back to the daily cruelties and inindignitiys and insecurity of a broken healthcare system. and i'm confident most americans agree with me. >> but that's not true. if most americans agreed with him, his approval rating would not be 42%. or am i wrong? so, again, it's not about the truth. it's about the imposition of a secular progressive society apparently most americans do not want. but the president is undaunted by that. believing that he can change minds. >> there are debates about the role of the individual. and society and rugged individualism and sense of self-reliance. our devotio
obama right now. a new "wall street journal" says the president's job approval rating is down to 42%. his lowest showing ever in that poll. when asked if obama care is a good idea. 37% say yes. 47% no. nevertheless, the president forms ahead. >> i don't think we should go back to dropping coverage for people when they get sick or because they make a mistake on their application. [ applause ] i don't think we should go back to the daily cruelties and inindignitiys and insecurity...
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i know where president obama stands on this. the president believes we have a moral obligation to the next generation to the our land, our water and wildlife better than we found it. that's why he launched the america's great outdoors program in 2010, and i was pleased as a businessperson to participate in the. it's why he's taken confidence of action to cut carbon pollution and slow the effects of climate change that i've seen every time i've been out in the resource. that's why he's used his authority time and again to protect some of the places that americans love most. and my conversation with the president, he told me how his visit to national parks with his mom and grandmother shaped him as a young man. how he shared the same experience with his daughter at the rim of grand canyon. a place that was set aside for future generations, even as her country was growing by leaves and downs. in remarks last year, president obama invoked the words of leopold money as the conversation is not just about doing nothing, it's about doin
i know where president obama stands on this. the president believes we have a moral obligation to the next generation to the our land, our water and wildlife better than we found it. that's why he launched the america's great outdoors program in 2010, and i was pleased as a businessperson to participate in the. it's why he's taken confidence of action to cut carbon pollution and slow the effects of climate change that i've seen every time i've been out in the resource. that's why he's used his...
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>> romney has always had a hard time criticizing obama on health care given the obama plan really is based a lot on what mitt romney did in massachusetts. there are a couple of big differences. one is that mitt romney's plan in massachusetts had political buy in from both parties and that made about politically legitimate, made it easier to work on it as if went boat went. and one thing few know is that the massachusetts health system, the romney care plan, didn't attempt to do real time subsidy verification within the exchanges. so the most complicated part in massachusetts just didn't exist in the original massachusetts plan. and that's been a big part of what has given healthcare.gov so much trouble. >> because in the obama care exchange, it connects to the irs main frames, it connects also to the dhs main frame. >> and to multiple states. and it connects to multiple states and attempts to do all of this income verification, all this stuff that determines how much subsidies you'll get or not get in real time. that wasn't part of the massachusetts plan when mitt romney signed it in
>> romney has always had a hard time criticizing obama on health care given the obama plan really is based a lot on what mitt romney did in massachusetts. there are a couple of big differences. one is that mitt romney's plan in massachusetts had political buy in from both parties and that made about politically legitimate, made it easier to work on it as if went boat went. and one thing few know is that the massachusetts health system, the romney care plan, didn't attempt to do real time...
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can she hold the obama coalition? but also peel off some of the blue collar white voters who clinton was so adept at getting. never one north carolina. certainly that would be on their list of want to win states should she win. but it's hard to see that somebody was going to get in this race. >> i also think in the number of shows that people are craving moderation. there's a real opening for someone like hillary clinton who has a fairly mainstream body of corporations. >> she's got an article saying it has to be a different team this time than the team she used in the last presidential campaign. >> that's right. a lot of fighting from that team. they sort of frittered away a lot of money in iowa. i still think the big hurdle that hillary clinton is going to have to pass is that she is from the 90s. sure she is a contemporary now. but presidential contests are always about the future. and that's why you get somebody in there like chris christie. he is going to be able to say he's something new and fresh, who wants to
can she hold the obama coalition? but also peel off some of the blue collar white voters who clinton was so adept at getting. never one north carolina. certainly that would be on their list of want to win states should she win. but it's hard to see that somebody was going to get in this race. >> i also think in the number of shows that people are craving moderation. there's a real opening for someone like hillary clinton who has a fairly mainstream body of corporations. >> she's got...